Visions of the Modern
By (Author) John Golding
Thames & Hudson Ltd
Thames & Hudson Ltd
1st March 1995
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Paintings and painting
History of art
759.06
Paperback
368
Width 153mm, Height 233mm
John Golding is one of the most highly regarded living writers on modern art. "Visions of the Modern" assembles many of his most important essays: some long out of print, others first published in journals inaccessible to the average reader, still others which started life as lectures. Together they create a whole greater than the sum of its parts. A distinguished painter in his own right, John Golding taught for many years at the Courtauld Institute and at the Royal College of Art, and has held the Slade Professorship at Cambridge. He brings to his scholarship a particular understanding of the way in which the giants of modernism - Picasso, Matisse, Leger, Malevich, Brancusi, Duchamp and others - faced and achieved their goals and careers. And a dialogue between Golding and the philosopher Richard Wollheim casts new light on the origins and aims of abstract art.
"A personable overview of Europe's early modern art. . . .Golding writes in a chatty and effusive fan's manner, adding only subtle tweaks to the existing historical record, not trendy revisionsim. . . . Overall, a caring and tender appreciation pf the great early figures of Modernism summoned with scrupulous scholarship."--"Kirkus Reviews